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Recent goal glut for Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus ‘has to be’ turning point, says Mikel Arteta

The 27-year-old’s first goal on Saturday was his first EPL goal in 326 days, and with 5 goals in 2 games, his manager feels the worst is over

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Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus (left) celebrates breaking his English Premier League drought against Crystal Palace on Saturday. Photo: Xinhua

Mikel Arteta has challenged Gabriel Jesus to continue his hot streak and power Arsenal to glory after hailing his brace against Crystal Palace as a watershed moment in the striker’s career.

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Jesus’ double in Arsenal’s 5-1 victory at Selhurst Park came just three days after his hat-trick, also against the Eagles, propelled his side into the semi-finals of the League Cup.

The 27-year-old’s time in north London appeared in doubt following a barren run in front of goal.

Indeed, his opening strike at Selhurst Park on Saturday was his first in the Premier League in 326 days.

But, with five goals in two fixtures, Arteta believes Jesus’ dark days are now behind him.

Gabriel Jesus (left) scores Arsenal’s first goal against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday. Photo: Xinhua
Gabriel Jesus (left) scores Arsenal’s first goal against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday. Photo: Xinhua

And, when asked if he was hopeful this could mark a turning point for Jesus, Arteta replied: “It has to be. We have to push him, let him go and get behind him.

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